lucid

/ˈluːsɪd/
adjective
  1. Clear and easy to understand.
    • Her writing is always lucid and well-organized.
    • The teacher gave a lucid explanation of the math problem.
    • The instructions were so lucid that I finished the assembly in ten minutes.
  2. Able to think clearly, especially during or after an illness or confusion.
    • He remained lucid throughout the long meeting, taking careful notes.
    • After a good night's sleep, she felt lucid and ready to work.
    • The patient was lucid for a few hours before the fever returned.
  3. Bright or shining (literary or poetic use).
    • The sky was a lucid blue, without a single cloud.
    • A lucid stream flowed gently through the valley.
    • The lucid moon lit up the entire garden.
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